Sci., viii, 1883, 60) freshly killed specimens have "twenty-four fleshy processes arranged in two rows on the front part of the neck, and about twenty more of the same kind form two rows over the head; many smaller ones are scattered over the head. At... Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History - Page 286by American Museum of Natural History - 1892Full view - About this book
| Kansas Academy of Science. Meeting - 1883 - 124 lehte
...upper part of neck destitute of feathers, and sparsely covered with short bristles. There are about twenty-four fleshy processes arranged in two rows...fleshy scalp is permanently elevated, so as to form a flat-topped pyramid, with its greatest length from bill to occiput. The wing is comparatively small;... | |
| Robert Ridgway - 1941 - 778 lehte
...irregular " According to Gaumer (Trans. Kansas Acad. Sei., viii, 1883, 60) freshly killed specimens have "twenty-four fleshy processes arranged in two rows...fleshy scalp is permanently elevated so as to form a flattopped pyramid, with its greatest length from bill to occiput." "* One unsexed specimen apparently... | |
| United States National Museum - 1941 - 820 lehte
...irregular 11 According to Gaumer (Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., viii, 1883, 60) freshly killed specimens have "twenty-four fleshy processes arranged in two rows...fleshy scalp is permanently elevated so as to form a flattopped pyramid, with its greatest length from bill to occiput." "One unsexed specimen apparently... | |
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